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MARCH 8, 2016 EQ: What are different methods used for fiber identification? WARM-UP: The following slide will have 9 pictures (A-I). Identify the animal/human.

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1 MARCH 8, 2016 EQ: What are different methods used for fiber identification? WARM-UP: The following slide will have 9 pictures (A-I). Identify the animal/human hair shown and answer the questions. You may use the pg 416 in Ch. 11 of your book.

2 Can you identify the animal hairs shown?
B C D G E F H I Teacher Note: I challenge students to identify each hair sample pictured on this slide as they examine the sets of animal hairs I have prepared for them. An observation worksheet is available on my website which requires students to draw an image of what they see and add a description that highlights unique characteristics of each specimen. A key for the animal hairs is available on the next to last slide of this presentation! Think About It … In which samples are we viewing the cuticle? How do they compare? (2) In which samples are we viewing the medulla? How do they compare? (3) What characteristics can be used to identify hair samples?

3 Types of Animal Hairs - Key
Cat Horse Pig Human A B C D G E F H I Deer Dog Rabbit Rat Human All All but two (B & I) Medulla absent or present, shape of medulla, cuticle, diameter of medulla, etc.

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5 Microscopic Evidence and Its Analysis
- Root Characteristics: Removal Pulled Forcibly removed Shed - Tip Characteristics Burned Cut Razored Split

6 UNIT 2a TABLE OF CONTENTS
MARCH 8, 2016 (COPY ON A SEPARATE SHEET) UNIT 2a TABLE OF CONTENTS Notebook Check List: Hair, Fiber, Glass & Soil (Unit 2a) Meeting New Vocabulary (Unit 2a) Examination of Trace Evidence (Hair) Notes Whodunnit? Questions *Hair Evidence Lab Fibers Concept Map

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8 Fiber Evidence A fiber is the smallest unit of a textile material that has a length many times greater than its diameter. Matching unique fibers on the clothing of a victim to fibers on a suspect’s clothing can be very helpful to an investigation. The discovery of cross transfers and multiple fiber transfers between the suspect's clothing and the victim's clothing dramatically increases the chances that these two individuals had physical contact.

9 Natural Fibers Many different natural fibers that come from plants and animals are used in the production of fabric. (Wool, mohair, cotton, cashmere, mink, etc.) Cotton fibers are the plant fibers most commonly used in textile materials. Cotton fibers have a ribbon-like shape with twists at irregular intervals. The animal fiber most frequently used in the production of textile materials is wool, and the most common wool fibers originate from sheep.

10 What are some common natural fibers that come from animals?

11 Synthetic (Manufactured) Fibers
More than half of all fibers used in the production of textile materials are synthetic or man-made. Nylon, rayon, spandex, and polyester are all examples of synthetic fibers. Fibers under a microscope Cross-section of a man-made fiber Images:

12 5 Characteristics used to identify Fibers:
Color (comparison microscope) Diameter (comparison microscope) Lengthwise striations Pitting of fibers surface Cross-sectional shape

13 More than half of which fibers are used to make fabrics?

14 Analytical Techniques used in Fiber Examination:
1. Visible-light micro spectrophotometer- compare colors of fibers through spectral patterns 2. Chromatography- Separating colors in dyes that come from the fibers for comparison 3. Chemical composition- Test for chemical make-up of fibers to see if they are in the same class

15 Analytical Techniques used in Fiber Examination:
4. Birefringence- Double refraction (two bends), when substance is melted & crystallized 5. Infrared Light- Use of a microscope and infrared spectrophotometer for infrared analysis

16 3 Challenges in Identifying Fiber Evidence:
No analytical technique to trace a fiber to a single garment with certainty No databases for fibers origin Mass distribution of fibers and changing fashions

17 Collection & Preservation of Fiber Evidence:
Clothing packaged in paper bags Carpet, rugs, & bedding folded carefully Articles shouldn’t be placed on same surface Loose fibers removed and placed on paper, folded and labeled

18 Which fiber analysis technique involves separating dyes to see patterns of color?

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20 WARM-UP: Use your concept map(write the questions and answers)
MARCH 9, 2016 SFS2b EQ: What physical and chemical properties of hair and fiber determine which scientific techniques are used to analyze it? WARM-UP: Use your concept map(write the questions and answers) What type of fibers make up more than half of all fibers used in the production of textiles? Name 2 characteristics used to identify fibers? Which analytical technique uses spectral patterns to compare fibers? Double refraction? synthetic Color, diameter, striations, pitting, cross section Visible light microspectrophotometer, birefringence

21 MARCH 10, 2016 Today you will begin the Hair & Fiber Project. Sign into the laptop on your desk, I will pass around the sign-out sheet. ( laptop number is the number after the “L”…ex. L12)

22 SEPTEMBER 29, 2015 Sign into laptop on your desk, I will pass around the sign-out sheet. ( laptop number is the number after the “L”…ex. L12)

23 HAIR & FIBERS DRAWINGS:
Draw the following fibers and include the following: Specimen name (Dog, cat, etc.) Magnification (100x, 400x, etc.) Contain a Medulla Is medulla continuous, fragmented, or interrupted? HAIR: Human Dog Deer Rabbit Cat Mouse

24 Draw the following NATURAL & SYNTHETIC fibers as seen under a microscope and include the following:
Specimen Magnification One characteristic Uses (at least two) NATURAL: Cotton Wool Mohair SYNTHETIC: Rayon Polyester Spandex

25 HAIR & FIBERS DRAWINGS:
Draw the following fibers and include the following: Specimen name (Dog, cat, etc.) Magnification (100x, 400x, etc.) Contain a Medulla Is medulla continuous, fragmented, or interrupted? HAIR: Human Dog Deer Rabbit Cat Mouse Draw the following NATURAL & SYNTHETIC fibers as seen under a microscope and include the following: Specimen Magnification One characteristic Uses (at least two) NATURAL: Cotton Wool Mohair SYNTHETIC: Rayon Polyester Spandex

26 HAIR & FIBER QUIZ THURSDAY, MARCH 14TH

27 Can you identify the types of fibers shown?
Teacher Note: I challenge students to identify each fiber sample pictured on this slide as they examine the sets of fibers I have prepared for them. An observation worksheet is available on my website which requires students to draw an image of what they see and add a description that highlights unique characteristics. A key for the fibers is available on the last slide of this presentation! Think About It … Which samples are natural fibers? (2) Which samples are synthetic fibers? (3) What characteristics can be used to identify fiber samples?

28 Answer Keys

29 A B C D E F Types of Fibers - Key Acrylic Yarn Cotton Yarn Nylon Rope
Polyester Yarn Rayon Rope Wool Yarn


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